Libyans are longing for fair and credible elections that would settle the political divide and allow the country to move away from constant interim governments. This has so far been difficult to achieve as different factions in the country compete over electoral laws in fear of losing out. On this episode, Salah ElBakkoush gives his take on the pressures exerted by the international community on Libyans to hold elections, the different bodies responsible at bringing this in place, and what the future holds for the country in the case they don't go ahead.

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